英:[ˈraʊdiɪzəm]
rowdyism如何读
rowdyism是什么意思
- n.粗暴的行为
rowdyism英英释义
- n.rowdy behavior
rowdyism_体育行业词汇
粗暴
胡闹
rowdyism词源英文解释
The first known use of rowdyism was in 1842
rowdyism 例句
1 I suppose there was more turbulence and what would be called rowdyism in my day than now.
2 The man who furnishes his son a billiard table in his own house, where he can practice that beautiful game with his friends without the adjuncts of liquor and rowdyism, does a good deed.
3 What fanaticism inspired rowdyism was more than ready to profit by.
4 Lack of social sympathy increases as the interests become self-centred; out of this characteristic grow directly such evils as petty lawlessness, rowdyism, and crime.
5 The university attracted him mostly by its most undesirable features, its sports, its secret societies, its petty cliques, and its rowdyism.
6 The Parisian Apache, so self-styled after the North American Indian tribe, is a much more dangerous character; mere rowdyism, the characteristic of the English “hooligan,” is replaced by murder, robbery and outrage.
7 And this crowd, big as it was, 210 had as yet shown no disposition to rowdyism.
8 It is abroad in the parish that rowdyism is rampant here.
9 But some men mean by college spirit something finer than lawlessness, dissipation, and rowdyism.
10 “We will have no rowdyism, no crimes against our little society, while we toil for our gold.”
11 He warned them against rowdyism, told them they must be back promptly at nine o'clock and said he hoped they'd have a good time!
12 Legco, never powerful, has degenerated into farce as frustrated radicals resort to rowdyism and filibusters.
13 During its brief existence it was a rattling noisy place, full of life and vigor, rowdyism predominating.
14 Would revolvers, bowie-knives, whisky barrels, profane oaths, brutal rowdyism, be the feature of elections if women were present?
15 Mr. Punch wishes it to rise at all times—above rowdyism.
16 Practised in a modern Cis-Atlantic seat of learning, as I have seen it done, without the historical background, the same disregard of normal decorum becomes undraped rowdyism—boxing without gloves.
17 There had been some rowdyism in the Club.
18 Much of the rowdyism in baseball can be attributed to this cause.
19 This "Christian teacher" was the only person in the Convention who appealed to the spirit of rowdyism, whose language was unbecoming the subject and the occasion.
20 The crowd is orderly and good-humored, and the occasion is rarely marred by any act of rowdyism or lawlessness.
rowdyism 同义词
1 粗野
low rough gross robust crude rugged rude rustic coarse savage brute earthy vulgar barbaric unpolished uncouth homespun boorish uncultivated churlish rough-hewn uncivil snippy coarse-grained sanguinary graceless loutish truculent ill-mannered indelicate countrified unmannerly ill-bred unhewn shirt-sleeve roughhewn rantipole homebred unpresentable robustious unlicked cloddy unnurtured rowdyish agrestic lowbred uncourtliness roughness ruggedness indecency vulgarity barbarity coarseness crudity immodesty provincialism discourtesy rusticity truculence indelicacy ill-breeding truculency vulgarness wild and woolly mad as a hare
2 吵闹
rowdydowdy ugly noisy blatant turbulent stormy rowdy uproarious jangling loquacious clamorous knockabout larrikin clamant riproaring rantipole rowdyish loudly blatantly noisily rowdily rumbustiously row-de-dow scene row racket rhubarb ruckus fracas rowdiness ruction noisiness hullaballoo blatancy shemozzle kick up a row make a row